<p>Bon App's suggestion on what to order at London Plane: Avocado toast; split-pea porridge with brown butter; and sprouting brassicas and potatoes with turmeric, mustard seed oil and six-minute eggs.</p> <p>Located at 300 Occidental Ave. S., Seattle.</p> less

...oysters and seasonal cuisine so much that they're willing to endure very long waits. 4743 Ballard Ave. N.W., Ballard. Photo: <a href="http://instagram.com/thewalrusbar">thewalrusbar, Instagram</a>. less

The results are in and Seattle has made the cut. After three Seattle restaurants appeared in Bon Appetit's top 50 new restaurants in the United States at the beginning of August, the pared-down "Hot 10" released Tuesday retains a nautical-themed Wallingford space: Manolin.

It’s a battle at the center of which is an ordinary-looking three-story building that began its life 131 years ago at the corner of First and Pike in downtown Seattle.

A 14-story hotel at the entrance to Pike Place Market? Not so fast, say opponents

The 131-year-old Hahn Building at First and Pike is on the way to being demolished and replaced by a 14-story hotel. Opposition to the project began by condo owners behind the hotel but now has spread to a petition signed by thousands.

SEATTLE -- Washington State Troopers arrested two men after a van repeatedly rammed a school bus on Interstate 5 in Seattle. Trooper Rick Johnson said no children were hurt but some were shaken up from the incident. Dispatchers got a call about a minor crash on I-5 near Seneca Street late Friday morning.

The Eitel Building, first completed in 1905, is on its way to a new life as the 90-room State Hotel. The building at Second and Pike, despite its location and landmark status, hasn’t been fully occupied since the 1970s.

It will be joined by a couple of other hotel projects popping up around Pike Place Market, including another historic restoration project by Palihotel and another hotel, sans operator, planned for First and Pike.

Take a peek at restoration of the Eitel Building, soon to be the State Hotel

The Eitel Building, first completed in 1905, is on its way to a new life as the 90-room State Hotel. The building at Second and Pike, despite its location and landmark status, hasn't been fully occupied since the 1970s.

Whether or not you scored tickets to one of the most highly (obsessively) anticipated Broadway musicals that debuted at the Paramount Theatre this week, we have a few thematic ideas on how to toast to Hamilton's arrival. (Or: drinks in which to drown your ticketless sorrow.)

Go to the frenetic corner of Pine and Melrose. Step inside the bustling wedge of a restaurant. Enter Brooklyn. With only 14 tables, you...

$$ Mediterranean, Pizza 5214 Ballard Ave NW

$$$ American/New American 611 Summit Ave

$$$ Steak House 1305 E Jefferson St

$$ Small Plates 5501 30th Ave NE

$$$ French 1315 E Jefferson St

$$$$ American/New American 952 E Seneca St

$$$ American/New American 2209 Queen Anne Ave N,

$$ American/New American 116 1st Ave S

$$$$ American/New American, Continental 2576 Aurora Ave N

$$$ American/New American 425 NW Market St

$ Italian 3057 Beacon Ave S

$$$$ Continental, Northwest 3801 Stone Way N, Ste A

$$$ Italian 617 Broadway East

20 Date-Night Dining Destinations

Small yet generous, modest yet gloriously self-assured-Altura (which in Italian means both "height" and "profound depth") spins its delicate web of opposites in a candlelit space on Broadway. Chef and owner Nathan Lockwood came from the private dining club the Ruins, where he developed an eye for rococo decadence-one formidable angel gazes down from the rafters-and a gift for making diners feel like treasured guests.

Happy hour might be one of American drinking culture's best contributions to society. You get to kvetch about work, sip discounted drinks, nibble on finger foods, and generally still make it to bed on time.

The public is invited to make comments in person at the meeting, or to submit comments via email to (referencing project 3028428 at 103 Pike).

Hahn Building facing possible demolition

The distinctive Hahn Building at First and Pike in downtown Seattle is the latest well-known local building to face possible demolition. Bubbleator was Seattle's original sphere A new project proposed for that site will be the subject of a second "Design Review Meeting" at Seattle City Hall in Room L-280 on Feb.

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